Bennettsville Visitor Center

Bennettsville Visitor Center

Bennettsville Visitor Center

Stop by the Visitor Center for help planning your visit to historic Bennettsville. Bennettsville’s affluent past and lifestyle are captured in the Victorian and Greek revival homes and public buildings. Go on a walking tour of the historic district and other points of interest while you're here.

Info & Amenities

Admission

Free

Days and Hours of Operation

M-F 8am-5pm

Days and Holidays Closed

Sa, Su & holidays

Dining Information Web Address

http://visitbennettsville.com

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